Over the generations and across the continents we find that
nature still holds any remedy needed. All we need to do is know
where to
look. You may think at this point-in-time that nearly every
stone has been uncovered – not so. There are still plenty
of discoveries to learn about and dozens to rediscover.
It is amazing how often we go
on a wild goose chase for a better tonic, elixir or magic potion
when the remedy in use is not only practical it actually works!
Here are a few examples of simple remedies for common problems;
this, by the way, is not to be construed as health advice and
you should consult your family health professional for the correct
diagnosis first etc. etc. and all that other legalese. Now for
the good stuff.
Mayonnaise will kill Lice, it
will also condition your hair.
Mild sunburns – add six
to twelve large tea bags into your bath water, I don’t
advise drinking the water. For dandruff - pour on the vinegar.
Now how about some of those far
away remedies; for bad breath use juice from half a small lemon
in warm water and about a teaspoon of salt and rinse before
bed time – India.
In Korea eating garlic is used
for congestion. This is a great immune system booster if you
have a cold and flu as well. It is also said to keep away werewolves,
which does not seem to be a big problem in this area.
Many do not like to talk about
bowl gas, however, it can be a party stopper. The ancient Aztecs
and the Hebrews used Cilantro-Coriander to preserve food, aid
digestion and reduce belching and flatulence.
Can’t sleep? Well in Korea,
for insomnia, it is recommended to put three to four slices
of onion around your head prior to laying down and sleep with
it. I am not sure how well that works, although with carrots,
potatoes and a roast it works well in the crock pot.
In the Wild West it was very common
for the mother to be quite well versed in herbs and remedies.
Many of them quite helpful, such as, the use of Willow Bark
for headaches and the use of steam from chicken broth to open
up the sinuses.
As a remedy for wrinkles in Latvia
it is recommended to wash your face in sour milk.
Here is an interesting remedy
for stress from Russia. Rhodiola Rosea, Rhodiola rosea (“golden
root” or “Arctic root”) is widely distributed
at high altitudes in Arctic and mountainous regions throughout
Europe and Asia. Use 30 grams of the root in a spice grinder
and add to about 150 ml. of Vodka free from aromatic additives.
Agitate and steep for 3-5 days. Pour through a tea bag or fine
cheese cloth and use a teaspoon 2-3 times a day.
Here are a couple of gems from
Australia. I would like to interject as well here that the following
extracts though effective however can be quite potent and must
be used with caution. Remember a little bit can go a long way
and sometimes more is not better. With that in mind let’s
continue. Great as an antiseptic, Eucalyptus oil has a broad
application for use from clearing the sinuses, to feminine hygiene.
In fact if you are feeling a little congested you can put a
few drops into the dish water. This will open your sinus and
help to disinfect the dishes at the same time.
Also very well known from Australia
is Tea Tree Oil. Excellent for the skin, it can be used to treat
minor cuts and grazes as well as fungal infections such as Athlete’s
Feet.
After one of those long days on
your feet, our neighbors to the north, Canada, recommends this
for your achey feet. Cold water, Epsom salts, and Mint. Mix
Epsom salt as directed on container and add about two tablespoons
of mint into a large basin or foot spa. Never use hot water
when your feet are swollen or sore, it can actually make it
worse. If you work all day long, and are in shoes, the last
thing you want to do is add more heat! Soak your feet for approximately
15 minutes in the water with the Epsom salts, the mint is just
a nice bonus. After an especially hard day of work you may want
to take ice packs and wrap them around your feet and ankles
to reduce swelling. Remember to wear proper footwear to prevent
problems with your feet.
In Israel as well as many other
areas around the globe Aloe Vera is used topically, to help
heal and soothe burns and wounds; and stimulates cell regeneration.
It has astringent, emollient, antifungal, antibacterial, antiviral
properties, and used internally, soothes stomach irritation,
aids in healing, and has laxative properties
The all time most famous remedy
for numerous ailments is the old-fashioned chicken soup from
mom – this remedy comes from Israel. Traditional Jewish
chicken soup is full of great, nutrient rich vegetables; important
herbs such as garlic, pepper and of course the chicken is a
great source of protein. Protein also helps the immune system.
It is good for the body; it is good for the soul. Have a happy
healthy day and be sure to smile lots along the way.
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